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History of North Woolwich in 1871 Post Office Directory
North Woolwich
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North Woolwich 1871 North Woolwich is a portion of Woolwich parish, and part of the county of
Kent, but being on the north bank of the Thames, is locally in the county of
Essex, in the Eastern Metropolitan postal district, union and county court
district of Woolwich. Commercial Avery Thomas, dealer in marine stores
And Last updated on: Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 13:01:54 BST
The area of this portion of the parish is about 400 acres, or one-third of the
whole parish of Woolwich.
[ For further particulars relating to Woolwich parish, see the Post Office
Directory of Kent]
Post & Money Order Office & Savings Bank & telegraph Office - Charles Peter
Schramen, receiver
Insurance Agent - London, Alfred James, 11 Maryland Street, Stratford
London Victoria Dock Company's Gas Works, John Wilton, manager
Girls School, Miss Catherine Richards, mistress
Infant, Miss Emma Richards, mistress
Railway Station, Francis Hodges, master
Hudson Henry, Victoria Villa
Leach Henry, Albert Villa
Allington Rev Wiliam James MA, [curate of St Johns
Smith James
Vance John
Ball James, Kent Arms
Barritt James, cheesemonger
Beech John, coffee house
Bosher John, shopkeeper
Brand Thomas, beer retailer
Chapman James Henry, engineer
Chatterton Samuel, galvanizer
Cloke Henry, beer retailer
Cockburn Thomas, tailor
Cocks William, baker
Collins John Bright, boot & shoe maker
Danaher & Vance, surgeons
Davey Thomas, builder
Farrar Isabella (Miss), milliner
Fox Mark, shopkeeper
Fyson Charles, Royal Standard
Green Henry Lynnell, grocer
Harrington William, butcher & grocer
Henley William Thomas, electric telegraph engineer & submarine cable
manufacturer
Henson Henry, shopkeeper
Holland William, Royal Hotel
Holloway Stephen (Mrs), cow keeper
Holloway Thomas, beer retailer
Hutchings William, grazier & cowkeeper
Jackson Frederick, baker
Jones Charles, shopkeeper
Jones George, beer retailer
Jones William, greengrocer
Jowell Jacob, greengrocer
Leach Charles, coal dealer
Littlewood Benjamin, watch & clock maker
Lucy George, Old Barge House
Miles William, farrier & blacksmith
Mould Richard, Henley Arms
Pankhurst Benjamin, butcher
Payne William, hair dresser
Pike William, shopkeeper
Poynter Wm, flag maker, Albert Villa
Rickett, Smith & Co, coal merchants
Riley Ezra, linen draper
Sans Thomas, beer retailer
Schofield Thomas, shopkeeper
Schramm Charles Peter, baker & provision dealer
Smith Edwin, tobacconist
Smith James, surgeon
Smith James, boot & shoe maker
Springhall Frederick, carpenter & builder
Stemp Charles, beer retailer
Stemp John, California Arms
Strickland James, beer retailer
Strudwick William, beer retailer & carpenter
Steventon John, shopkeeper
Sussems Geo, grocer & provision dealer
Syme David, grocer & cheesemonger
Vance John, surgeon
Watson Thomas, news agent
West Edward, Three Crowns
Wild Mary (Mrs), coffee rooms
Working Mens Club & Reading Rooms
Wright John, coal dealer